Today, Damien sits down with Unrecorded to talk everything from his mystical new single ‘Underneath My Skin’ to musical inspirations and career highlights.
Tag: Hip-Hop
Andreww’s stuck in a toxic love in his newest single, ‘Medusa’
Taking his talents from the runways of all your favourite designers (Louis Vuitton, Dior, Versace and Valentino) to all your favourite music streaming sites, model/musician Andreww releases his sophomore single, ‘Medusa’ and a cool, home-style video to match.
Jude the Obscure releases stunning 4-track EP including the brand new, lead single, ‘Moments’
Following on the from the release and all-round success of his previous three singles, ‘Strong Enough’, ‘Chapter 8’ and ‘Waiting’, South Manchester multi-instrumentalist Jude the Obscure returns to close off the year with a compilation EP, featuring the dreamy, jazz-infused ‘Moments’ as the lead single.
‘Crash’ the new power ballad from LegenDerry
Not too long ago, Pittsburgh native LegenDerry released his latest single, the emotional pop-punk, trap infused, power ballad ‘Crash’. Carrying both the skill and the motivation, LegenDerry continues to stand out and ‘Crash’ certainly follows suit. Mixed and mastered by GeekBeatz at the widely well known ID Labs, ‘Crash’ is delivered to us via Nightfall…
MUNDU’s feeling himself on his latest single & video for ‘Brag & Boast’
Following on from his previously released EP Hana, south London’s MUNDU returns to celebrate his many recent wins with his latest single ‘Brag & Boast’
NYC Grime MC’s Dutchguts, Gi Major & Lord of Cypher’s bring it on Aions’ new track ‘Sun’s 4’
With the help of pioneers such as Skepta and BBK, Wiley, Dizzee Rascal and Lethal Bizzle, Grime found its way into the mainstream arena and for the first time ever, we began to see Grime fans and Emcee’s from outside of the UK’s borders. Even US rap juggernauts like Drake and Kanye West suddenly took an interest in the sounds emerging from the little island across the pond and NYC natives Aions, Dutchguts, Gi Major and Lord of Cyphers were no different.